Trump Claims Major Progress in Talks with Iran, Suggests Deal Near

Washington D.C. - US President Donald Trump claimed that significant agreements have been reached on many key points between the United States and Iran. Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One in West Palm Beach on Monday, Trump stated that the talks with Iran were very positive and that both sides were close to a deal.

President Trump claimed that Iran has signaled its willingness to abandon its nuclear weapons program in exchange for peace. He said, 'We have reached a significant agreement. I would say we have agreed on almost all points. Iran is very eager to make a deal, and we are ready too.'

Trump clarified that the main conditions of this deal are that there will be no more war and that Iran will not be allowed to possess nuclear weapons. The US, which had recently threatened to attack Iran's energy centers, has also temporarily suspended military action for five days.

Trump claimed that preparations were underway to destroy Iran's largest power generation plant, built at a cost of over $10 billion. However, he stated that the attack was halted after Iran proposed negotiations.

'They themselves called me and expressed a desire for a deal. If things are settled within five days, this problem will be resolved forever; otherwise, we will resume the attack,' Trump said.

It is reported that Trump's advisor Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner are actively involved in this negotiation process. While Trump mentioned that discussions were ongoing with a top Iranian official, he expressed uncertainty about the status of the country's new Supreme Leader. 'We don't even know if he (the Supreme Leader) is alive or not,' Trump said.

Trump also informed that other partner nations in West Asia are being considered in this negotiation process and further discussions would take place via phone today. Trump provided this information.

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